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Incredible Idaho wrestler Kory Puderbaugh competes, inspires with only one full limb

One can look far and wide, all across the country, and it would be hard to find a more inspiring figure than Boise (Idaho) Centennial High wrestler Kory Puderbaugh. The freshman just completed an impressive first wrestling campaign despite lacking some pretty important physical traits. Limbs, for instance.

As you can see in the video above, the lack of any legs or a left arm didn't keep Puderbaugh from competing along with the rest of the Centennial Patriots. The teen was cited as a key member of a squad that finished third in state and emerged as an inspiration for the rest of the entire Patriots program.

According to KNIN, the freshman began wrestling in a middle school gym class and quickly emerged as one of the class' most competitive wrestlers. When he tried out for the Centennial team as a freshman, Patriots coach Collin Robertson said his physical strength stood out almost as rapidly as his ability to inspire the rest of the team.

"He's pretty strong and he'll snap you down. When he gets you down he'll get you hard."

Unfortunately Puderbaugh missed out on being a part of the Patriots' state title meet squad, though he had a good excuse for not being there: The freshman was at Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City, being fitted for a pair of prosthetic running legs like Oscar "The Blade Runner" Pistorious wears. The result has been a Puderbaugh who feels like he can run more normally. In his words, "It's like bouncing on the moon."

"I'm actually very thankful and blessed to be who I am," Puderbaugh told KNIN. "It's actually made me stronger as an individual."